Tears of a Tiger (Hazelwood High Trilogy)

Tears of a Tiger (Hazelwood High Trilogy)

By Sharon M. Draper

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Grades 9 - 12Grades 10 - 9Z4.326282
Sharon Draper is a two-time Coretta Scott King Award-winning author, most recently for "Copper Sun," and previously for "Forged by Fire." She's also the recipient of the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Author Award for New Talent for "Tears of a Tiger" and the Coretta Scott King Author Honor for "The Battle of Jericho "and "November Blues." Her other books include "Romiette and Julio," "Darkness Before Dawn," and "Double Dutch." She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she taught high school English for twenty-five years. She's a popular conference speaker, addressing educational and literary groups both nationally and internationally. For more information visit her online at www.sharondraper.com.
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Published on 1/16/2014
Binding: Paperback

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Tears of A Tiger by Sharon M. Draper is a part of a series, and the genre of the book is realistic fiction. The book is about a boy named Andy who is a basketball player with his best friend Rob. After a basketball game Andy, Rob, Tyrone, and B.J all get into Andy’s car after drinking beer. Andy is driving on the highway and starts swerving and crashes killing Rob and leaving him injured. Andy is grieving Rob’s death and blames it on himself for Rob’s death. As Andy goes on in life the book focuses on him and how his family and friends help him.

Amazing book. it has real life references.

sarnev sarnev

looks like a really good book

this is a great book I recently read it I my 8th grade class you should definitely read it!

I read this book in 6th grade, and it was incredible. It's about these basketball players in high school who after winning a basketball game, go out drinking and driving. The main character collides with a wall and kills one of the passengers. The rest of the book is emotional and lets you really hear through his thoughts, the main character's guilt and other feelings.

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this book is soooooo sad and heart breaking.